I'm thinking the same thing, man. Perhaps I can explain that Japanese NTR works are always "children's play" in my opinion, but the works of Europe and the United States are relatively "serious", and the performance of such themes in Japan is more about the impact of the picture, and most of them are too "stereotyped" or stereotype. But if you just focus on the performance of the picture, it is actually better to specialize in movies and comics, and in fact, they do that. In addition, the NTR in Japan seems to be more "humiliating", "incompetent" and "cowardly", but in the view of most European and American works, this is not embarrassed. The focus of NTR works in Europe and the United States is the characterization and narrative of the story. I am an Asian, but I really appreciate the "imperfect" female characters rendered by many European and American works. After all, there is absolutely no perfect person, and they prefer to describe the role from the character and story, which will make you more immersed and the characters will become fuller. I think it's important to tell the story well, to make us feel as much as possible that the female characters in the game are real people, and that we feel more excited about them being possessed. PS: Whether it's Japan or Europe or America, there will be good and bad works, I mean for the most part. This is my personal opinion.